The Finance Specialist supports the volunteer service unit treasurers (SUTs) and coordinates accurate tracking and reporting of troop, group, and service unit (SU) financial data. This role helps to ensure that volunteers learn and comply with Girl Scout financial policies and procedures to promote financial health and safety. This role works directly with the bank to facilitate banking relationships for SUTs. Additionally, this role reviews and audits troop/group and SU financial data as needed, and provides relevant reporting.
Areas of Responsibility:
- Respond promptly to requests from volunteers for information and support.
- Interview, appoint, train, and support SUTs to ensure they act consistently with council standards. Identify service units without treasurers and assist in the recruitment of a suitable candidate. Remove SUTs from volunteer positions when necessary.
- Actively manage the opening and modification of troop/group and SU bank accounts.
- Work collaboratively with the CFO and others to develop and implement policies and practices to manage the finances of over 800 troop/groups/groups and service units in the council as needed.
- Perform audits of SU and troop/group bank accounts when problems arise. Communicate with the CFO and other relevant parties. At the direction of the CFO, develop documentation, produce collection letters, and process small claims filings.
- Serve as an expert on SU and troop/group financial policies and procedures, support compliance, and provide recommendations. Act as a resource to SU and troop/group treasurers to ensure compliance with council policies and procedures.
- With the input of the CFO, design and deliver training and information to SU treasurers and teams, troop/group treasurers, and other staff.
- Perform essential duties of the SU treasurer if none has been appointed. This may include, but is not limited to:
- Supporting troop/group volunteers through the financial process;
- Working with finance to distribute SU funds to volunteers;
- Reconcile the SU account monthly and annually;
- Review and approve all troop/group financial reports; and
- Provide transparency of the financial process with volunteers in the SU.
- Serve as an internal resource to staff regarding financial impacts (e.g., cookies, travel, donations), helping to improve the financial integrity and preparedness of their financial processes.
- Track troop/group finances (est. $2M/year) in a way that promotes accuracy and data security. Provide accurate troop/group and SU financial data to appropriate audiences.
- Ensure clear communication of troop/group and SU financial status to the CFO.
- Maintain timely, accurate records of activities and customer interactions in the customer relations management software and other information-sharing tools.
Skills/Experience:
- Accounting, finance, or treasurer experience.
- Knowledge of finance/accounting best practices.
- Computer proficiency at an intermediate level, or better, including Microsoft Office applications: Outlook, Word, and PowerPoint, as well as Google Drive and Google Sheets.
- Ability to learn new computer software and systems with relative ease.
- Ability to analyze data and present information accurately and concisely.
- Strong communication skills including in-person, via video, and effective, professional writing skills.
- Ability to maintain strict confidentiality.
- Ability to work both independently and collaboratively.
- Ability to manage multiple and competing deadlines.
- Ability to creatively solve problems.
- A high degree of organizational skills.
- Detail-oriented with a high level of accuracy.
- Ability and willingness to be flexible/agile.
- Strong collaborator and contributor to a team environment.
- Commitment to diversity and the ability to work effectively with persons of diverse backgrounds and abilities.
- Willing/able to work a flexible schedule to meet volunteer needs.
Compensation/Benefits:
- Compensation – Non-exempt, hourly, starting at $18.75 per hour (equivalent to $39,000 annually).
- Benefits - Benefits include health insurance, life insurance, long-term disability, short-term disability. We also provide a generous retirement plan, paid time off, and paid holidays. See more details on our website.
- Hours – Full-time. Must be willing to work a flexible schedule including some evenings and weekends.
- Location – This position is based out of our Southwest Portland Service Center. We are close to Downtown, Beaverton, and Hillsboro, near Multnomah Village. Our location has ample free parking and is located next to the Barbur Transit Center.
How to Apply:
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Listing Stats
Post Date:
Dec 1 2021
Active Until:
Jan 1 2022
Hiring Organization:
Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington
industry:
Nonprofit